Our mastery level training courses are targeted to power users, business analysts, and developers who require
deep knowledge in the full range of JD Edwards functionality and configuring JDE to meet your business goals.

We feature frequent hands-on exercises that are fully documented with step by
step screen shots, and text that clarifies what (and why) we are going through each step. You'll learn
the basics, the advanced tips, and the gotchas to avoid. Our detailed training manuals will serve as
a useful resource to help you sustain the knowledge you acquire during class. In addition to our standard
public training, our instructors can provide onsite training that is customized to meet the requirements of
your individual project and organization.

Advanced Pricing
- Topics covered in detail the first day include best practices in creation of Price Schedules, Adjustments, Hierarchies, and Price Details.
Subsequent days cover advanced topics such as rebates, free goods, order and basket repricing, and line level charges. Creative uses of
the software are also covered such as using the mandatory adjustment flag to prevent user mistakes, and "Preference-driven" pricing.

Product Costing - Understanding Cost Roll Ups Workshop
- EnterpriseOne offers a wealth of capabilities to roll item costs. The purpose of this course is to provide you with the opportunity to learn how to simulate and freeze costs for new items and to re-cost all or a subset of items on a periodic basis.

Manufacturing Accounting
- You'll learn how to accurately cost and account for various cost components, finally get that WIP clearing account
cleared, book variances by product to support product profitability analysis, sort out sources of variances, and
automatically account for non-standard production activities such as rework, teardowns, and R&D pilot runs. We even
demystify Actual Costing for manufacturing.

Manufacturing I
- Attendees will gain a clear picture of what JD Edwards Manufacturing can do for their company, and come away with
a solid working knowledge of the various pieces that make up core Manufacturing: Product Definition, Shop Floor
Management, and Basic MRP. In addition, attendees will gain a firm understanding of how to set up the applications
and how to go about implementing them.

Manufacturing II Implementing Lean
- After attending this course, students will know how to apply Lean Principles to all aspects of their company and
their JD Edwards system. Students will gain an understanding of key lean principles that can be applied to JD Edwards,
including: continuous system improvement, waste elimination/removing all activities that do not add value, perfect
first-time quality, and demand pull.

Manufacturing Planning
- You'll learn what the Planning applications can do for your company, and will know how to go about implementing it.
Additionally you'll come away with a solid working knowledge of the various pieces that make up Manufacturing Planning
in the standard software including the Foundation Applications -- PDM, Procurement, Shop Floor, plus Forecasting,
Production Planning, Multi-Plant Distribution Planning, Master Scheduling, Capacity Planning, Material Requirements
Planning, and more.

Procurement
- This course offers a great deal of procurement know-how applicable to every type of business, emphasizing real-world,
time-tested solutions for the challenges facing distribution and manufacturing companies. After attending this course,
students will be able to understand Procurement management, including: all relevant setup, PO generation, Purchase
Order processing for Inventory and Non-Inventory purchases, Receiving and Matching, advanced features like Approval
Routing and Supplier Analysis, and much more.

Sales Order Management
- You'll learn an overview of the entire order-to-cash cycle. So even if you don't know a lot about this module, you'll
get grounded in the basic knowledge you need on Day 1. You'll also learn how to effectively use Sales Order preferences,
manage Supply and Demand, availability management, credit checking, inactivating customers, item restrictions, AAIs, ship
confirm techniques, commissions, and much more. Most importantly, you'll be much better prepared to troubleshoot issues
that you encounter.